TRB wrote:
I understand why you say that, but the Trust under Sir Rodney oversaw the giving up of NC without any agreement in place to ensure that we received recompense due from the developer.
the flying biscuit wrote:
is anybody bothered ...??
Ive got to be honest this season's dead for me.
We clearly aren't sacking Smith, so I'm just going for a Saturday afternoon pint.
Snowy wrote:
Widnes, far too quick around the ruck and we were lucky to be only 20 behind at Half Time. How long did the team have on the pop after beating the Humbles ?
Defence like a dogs back leg and the reluctance to smash Rangi Chase was there for all to see.
JEAN CAPDOUZE wrote:
There are a lot of nutty Leigh fans on this forum. Lowly Leigh represents the parochial past in Super League and the future in the Championship, along with witless Widnes.
M62 J30 TRINITY wrote:
I'm a Wakefield Trinity RLFC fan and want a decent stadium for our City, don't care what trust provides it. It's not a case of taking sides and like every Trinity fan...
barham red wrote:
I can kind of see his point, they were prepared to pay £200k and in the end they paid £200k.
What he's missing is that it assumes Cas should just have said ok have him and not tried to protect a contracted asset that they didn't want to sell.
The Guardian | Warren Gatland questions All Blacks' team selection before first Test |
M62 J30 TRINITY wrote:
See what Sir Rodney Walker says surely they'll be a statement if all this is true. Don't care who's involved in the trust aslong as we get the stadium. He may yet deliver the stadium he promised 8 years ago.
easyWire wrote:
Only ones on that list that float my boat are Evalds, Gigot, Hardajer and McMeekin.
Can't see Hardaker or McMeekin leaving Powell and Cas.
The All Blacks are coming to Cape Town this year!
Local rugby fans will thrill to the performance of the haka on October 7, when the world champions New Zealand play their first Test in the city since 2008 in a Rugby Championship clash against the Springboks.
The All Blacks are coming to Cape Town this year!
Local rugby fans will thrill to the performance of the haka on October 7, when the world champions New Zealand play their first Test in the city since 2008 in a Rugby Championship clash against the Springboks.
Khlav Kalash wrote:
Shame he's gone, if he has, as he seemed to be doing a great job and genuinely cares about the club. The reason why he left will ultimately come out in the wash but hopefully his replacement will be equally as dedicated as Richard in developing the young players.
1EE IMPORTANT MENS HEALTH REMINDER !!
Just like to remind you guys to get a prostate check if you are over 40 and get one if you are younger than that if you like...
JOHANNESBURG - For Springbok and SA ‘A’ wing Lwazi Mvovo stepping onto the turf at Orlando Stadium on Friday night to face the French Barbarians will be like going deep into enemy territory.